Hurling blood just courses through Kevin Campbellās veins, but then it was never going to be any other way.
His father, Eamonn, hails from Loughgiel in county Antrim: Hurling country.
Eamonn Campbell has managed Setanta and managed Donegal. In 2006, he steered a Donegal ship that sailed to Croke Park for the first time, reaching the Nicky Rackard Cup final.
These days, he patrols the sidelines for Setanta again. Son Paul is manager and another son, Kevin, is the captain, hoping to drive the Crossroads men to an Ulster Junior Hurling Championship title on Sunday.
āThere is a very strong tradition of hurling around the family and itās great that theyāre all part of it,ā Kevin Campbell, Setantaās ace free taker, says.
āItās great to have them there.
āAfter the county final I fell to my knees and started crying. Paul was there. Dad was there. It was very emotional.ā
Campbell played on the Setanta teams of 2007 and 2008 which lost Ulster finals.
He said: āThese days donāt come around too often. A lot of men play all their lives and never get this chance. Itāll be a great day for us as a club and itās great to get a chance to lead them out.
āWe had our first meeting and we talked about what we wanted to achieve. An Ulster title was put forward as one of the goals. But the county title was the main one. It was in the back of our minds.
āWeāve been performing well, but we know from past experiences that you donāt just turn up and win finals.ā
Listen to the full interview belowā¦
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